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What the hell??? Dude!!! Really ....read the OP and think about it. WTF man!!! SHOW some damn respect.
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woops I guees Im abit off. The lung cancer... right. Well in that case bring him some more cookies
Forget the bong.My pardon
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you said you had to go visit him ....... give him plane tickets with you and your wife's name on them. the man probably knows what he is looking at, so he won't be traveling again ..... but for him to know his daughter will be coming to see him is probably the best thing you could do for him.
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Guys and gals,this is a very sensitive situation that Yort has asked our input,and feelings on. PLEASE think before you post. I know some thoughts seem harmless,BUT put yourself in his shoes. This fella, from what Yort tells us,is a MAN in the true sense of a man . Something that you and I will probably never understand in this day and age.I get the feeling that he deserves way more recognition than what has been bestowed upon him in his life. Lets not make silly comments about this situation, PLEASE.My grandpa fought wars,WW2 was the major one. He died of cancer. I just can't see readin a forum before his death with folks suggesting hookers and bongs with as much weed as he could smoke.Am I wrong??
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Useful, you are thinking from the perspective of matterial. Cancer is bad.
I am thinking spiritually A nice toke of bong does make things better in life. Especially if it's cancer. Drugs can take one's mind away from a current state, which is only illusionary most of the time. This in reality will help much better, than any chemotherapy. One's your mind's away from the problem - the problem might aswell disappear. It has happened before. I for one will always promote Cannatherapy instead of Chemotherapy I am not saying, that drug is the only way out. You can always generate other overwhelming ideas that take your breath away and your mind focused. Drugs, especially the good ones like magic mushrooms and cannabis are an easier and simpler option. Salvia(divenorum) can and may kill the fear of death if it's present. I once smoked salvia and it felt like dieing. After that for months I could remember that cold feeling. It can also be chewed by the way.
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if he's able to travel... buy tickets for all 4-5 of you to go on a trip together.. somewhere he has always wanted to go. If he'd rather go with just him and his wife, then do that. Have his daughter write a meaningful letter about the legacy he will leave behind and how great he is and all that stuff.. anything meaningful would be good. Just assure him everything is taken care of and he needs to just relax and not worry.
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Okay, dont buy him a pet, but bringing a dog around can certainly be beneficial.
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make him a bad ass batch of special brownies! let the guy enjoy da herb in his final days!
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like most said
quality time is the best gift. do what ever he likes or can do. When my mom was dying of cancer, i would show up with some pho and flowers and just sit with her. It meant alot to her and more to me. I still miss her and her passing completely changed my life. best of luck peace ez
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